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Journal of Microbial & Biochemical Technology

Sharad P Kale

Sharad P Kale
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra,
India

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  • Research Article
    Isolation and Identification of Arsenic Resistant Providencia rettgeri (KDM3) from Industrial Effluent Contaminated Soil and Studies on its Arsenic Resistance Mechanisma
    Author(s): Sharad P Kale, Darshana Salaskar, Sukhendu Ghosh and Suvarna SounderajanSharad P Kale, Darshana Salaskar, Sukhendu Ghosh and Suvarna Sounderajan

    A novel strain of Providencia rettgeri was isolated from metal contaminated industrial soil in Mumbai and was identified and characterized. This isolate could survive in a medium containing up to 10,000 μg mL-1 of arsenate (133.3 mM sodium arsenate). Growth parameter studies reveled that only at 5000 and 10000 μg mL-1 arsenic growth was retarded as compared to control cells. TEM studies indicated no major morphological changes or damages when cells were grown in presence of 10,000 μg mL-1 of arsenate. Arsenic treated cells as compared to untreated cells showed over expression of a protein, arsenical pump driving ATPase identified by MALDI TOF-Mass Spectrometry. Arsenate, once taken inside the cells, was presumably reduced to arsenite and further extruded out of the cells. The arsenic extrusion from the cells resulted in reduced accumulation of ars.. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/1948-5948.1000204

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